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Nonoctave scales may contain a [[pseudo-octave]] (aka “near octave" or "tempered octave") which would be an interval near but not exactly 1200¢. In this category, there are [[Octave stretch|stretched octaves]] and compressed octaves, each having their own character.
Nonoctave scales may contain a [[pseudo-octave]] (aka “near octave" or "tempered octave") which would be an interval near but not exactly 1200¢. In this category, there are [[Octave stretch|stretched octaves]] and compressed octaves, each having their own character.


Composers and theorists known for their work in nonoctave scales include [[X. J. Scott]]; [[Wendy Carlos]]; [[Gary Morrison]]; [[Carlo Serafini]]; and [[Heinz Bohlen]], [[John Pierce]], and [[Kees van Prooijen]], the latter trio being associated with the [[Bohlen-Pierce]] scale.
Composers and theorists known for their work in nonoctave scales include [[X. J. Scott]]; [[Wendy Carlos]]; [[Gary Morrison]]; [[Carlo Serafini]]; and [[Heinz Bohlen]], [[John Pierce]], and [[Kees van Prooijen]], the latter trio being associated with the [[Bohlen–Pierce scale]].


== Why choose a Nonoctave Scale? ==
== Why choose a Nonoctave Scale? ==